DH Discovery: TEI and the Digital Humanities

DH Discovery: TEI and the Digital Humanities In-Person

The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a non-profit organization that develops and maintains guidelines for the representation of texts in digital form. These Guidelines, which provide the infrastructure for developing machine-actionable cultural heritage texts, are widely used by libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars for online research, teaching, and preservation. In addition to the Guidelines themselves, the Consortium provides a variety of resources and training events for learning TEI, information on projects using the TEI, and software developed for or adapted to the TEI.

Brett Barney is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Digital Research in the Humanities and a Senior Associate Editor of the Walt Whitman Archive and the Charles Chesnutt Archive. He served two terms (2010-2013) on the TEI Consortium’s Technical Council and has an ongoing interest in working to enhance the TEI's provisions for documentary and genetic editing.

This workshop of the DH Discovery Series, a part of Researcher Services at Swem Library and will be led by Brett Barnery and introduce the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and its uses in the digital humanities.

We will be providing lunch for this event, so please register by October 21st.

Date:
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
*Ford Classroom
Libraries:
Swem Library
Audience:
  Faculty     Staff     Students  
Categories:
  Event - Research     Workshop > Data Services  

Registration is required. There are 50 seats available.